When you take a shit and don't flush
I found some casual feces
A functioning drug addict. Someone who values a 48 hour straight, drug induced dance party over a clean criminal record. This person usually has a good job and and has never been busted for drugs, but doesn't understand that his weekend drug use is a felony because everyone he surrounds himself with is also indulging in an all weekend bender.
I just got to the party and the casual felons are still dancing in their clothes from two nights ago, high on coke and ecstasy.
like the whip dance move but with less dedication; used when hanging out with friends or if one is too shy to do a full whip
Tori is a shy dancer and does casual whips instead of making a scene with a full whip
A person with whom you have a connection with, great chemistry and enjoy spending time with but are not in a relationship with. You have intimacy and enjoy doing romantic things with this person such as going to dinner and cuddling but you are not in an official relationship. You are basically in a situationship and still retain your independence as a single person. Casual sex is optional and you don't speak to this person everyday as that would blur the boundaries. All parties consent to this arrangement.
"Hey I just saw your boyfriend Jack last week, you guys are so cute together! "
"I really like Jack but he's not my boyfriend, we're casual romantic. We're going to the brunch together next weekend and then catching a movie, but I'm seeing Jason the week after. "
When someone is evil in a way that isn't blatant, but is more everyday. Nevertheless, it still makes you want to scream.
Bill is so casually evil. I mean, who takes a bite out of a Kit-Kat bar?
A mobile game genre.
Hyper-casual games are games that take a simple concept (for example, having a moving arrow that rotates when clicked) and create levels with it.
Many hyper-casual games have endless randomly generated levels instead of a set of pre-made ones. This is partly to speed up the development and partly to not make the user bored and uninstall the game.
Hyper-casual games are always very simplistic and most use minimalist design to focus on the gameplay. Many of them use one-touch gameplay too. All this makes it extremely easy for a new user to get into the game and become addicted to it, which many users do.
Sometimes, the game has an in-game currency that can be obtained by playing or paying and can be used to change the user's character, save lives or other stuff that might change the visuals or make the gameplay easier.
Other than a big play button that takes you to an endless, randomly generated level and optionally a character-selecting menu, there's usually not much else on the game menu.
These games are mostly created by companies because of the development speed and easy monetization and usually hit the trending tab on Google Play and App Store after which they are forgotten about a week later.
Person 1: Hey man, have you heard of this new game called "Rider"?
Person 2: No, what is it about?
Person 1: Oh, it's just another hyper-casual game by Ketchapp.